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now through legal means and chicanery, the decision goes back to parliament. i have to save that those who voted to leave now believe it more strongly than even they did back on june 23 last year, and if this parliament was stupid enough to try to dilute or delay brexit, they pay a very heavy price. to be honest, i'm optimistic the legislation will get through. but as yet more delay and more cost. i'm not happy about it. lou: you can't be happy with a group of elites you all style as your supreme court. it flies in the face of reason as well as law as i understand it. first all, to have a situation in which a court, the judicial can decide the referendum of the people of the voters is actually nullified without. you talk about arrogant elite. that group of is the definition of. >> well, i'm afraid that's right. only small comfort is it was a split decision. so there were judges on the supreme court who said this is south vai just. the people have spoken. this is a democracy. we must go with them. but i'm tea frayed our judiciary is not quite as independent as
now through legal means and chicanery, the decision goes back to parliament. i have to save that those who voted to leave now believe it more strongly than even they did back on june 23 last year, and if this parliament was stupid enough to try to dilute or delay brexit, they pay a very heavy price. to be honest, i'm optimistic the legislation will get through. but as yet more delay and more cost. i'm not happy about it. lou: you can't be happy with a group of elites you all style as your...
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he says that the uk parliament were to reverse last year's brexit boat, it would trigger a revolt by the uk people. joining me now, former leader of the uk independence party, nigel farage, now a fox news contributor, and we are delighted that you are, nigel. thanks for being with us. is it possible that parliament would be so rash is to tell the british people the hell with your referendum, and we know what's best? >> i'm very angry by the whole thing, because the government sent a leaflet to every house in the united kingdom saying this is your referendum, you make a decision, we will implemented, and now, through legal means and trickery, the decision goes back to parliament. i have to say that those that voted to leave now believe it more strongly than even they did back on june 23rd last year. and if -- if this parliament was stupid enough to try and dilute or delay brexit, they would pay a very heavy price. to be honest, i'm optimistic that the legislation will get through, but it's got more delay, yet more cost, and i'm not happy about it. >> lou: you can't be happy either wit
he says that the uk parliament were to reverse last year's brexit boat, it would trigger a revolt by the uk people. joining me now, former leader of the uk independence party, nigel farage, now a fox news contributor, and we are delighted that you are, nigel. thanks for being with us. is it possible that parliament would be so rash is to tell the british people the hell with your referendum, and we know what's best? >> i'm very angry by the whole thing, because the government sent a...
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what they've said is that they have to consult parliament and parliament has to have a vote. the real question is, will parliament vote down the verdict of the people and the referendum? no, that's not going to happen. lou: it sounds vaguely suicidal. >> of course, it's never going to happen. the only question now, what form does this take? she made a speech the other day, setting out, prime minister theresa may sent out a statement setting leavings the eu. she could send it to parliament, have a vote on it, and they're not going to vote it down. lou: she was rather ambiguous and ambivalent in the early stages of her prime ministership. it was uncertain which way she was going to go. it looks though, as you suggest, that she's accepted reality. >> yes, and i think, again, that was never really a debate because what were the two big issues that the referendum campaign was all about? one, that a sovereign nation should be sovereign in terms of the laws. the laws passed by parliament should be the laws they live under. which issue really matters in terms of national could have v
what they've said is that they have to consult parliament and parliament has to have a vote. the real question is, will parliament vote down the verdict of the people and the referendum? no, that's not going to happen. lou: it sounds vaguely suicidal. >> of course, it's never going to happen. the only question now, what form does this take? she made a speech the other day, setting out, prime minister theresa may sent out a statement setting leavings the eu. she could send it to...
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think they've seen some unrest for the parliament to deny the referendum and the will of the british people, there will be a revolution. >> i think so. you know, when the labor party and the liberal democrats say they're going to try and stop this bill, i say knock yourselves out, go to it. the labor party is about to disappear. this would be the end of it. lou: if anybody has any ambiguity about it, if there's any ambiguity, understanding how bad an idea brexit is, two years to get the heck out of the thing and the british people are famously patient, constrained. they're putting up with it. i'd say get the heck out. >> now the united states can give britain the exit it really needs and the europeannion's going to say, hey, we'd like that kind of deal with the united states, too. this is a huge opportunity. lou: and to circle back to the original point, donald trump, president trump made it clear to all he's interested in bilateral trade, nation to nation. none of these comprehensive, multinational platforms that are impossible to unwind or to, in fact, implement efficiently or effe
think they've seen some unrest for the parliament to deny the referendum and the will of the british people, there will be a revolution. >> i think so. you know, when the labor party and the liberal democrats say they're going to try and stop this bill, i say knock yourselves out, go to it. the labor party is about to disappear. this would be the end of it. lou: if anybody has any ambiguity about it, if there's any ambiguity, understanding how bad an idea brexit is, two years to get the...
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joining me now, member of european parliament, the man who do the it done when it comes to brexit. there is no one ahead of nigel farage, great to have you with us. >> thank you very much. lou: turning to theresa may who seems in course of 48 hours to have change change tune and direction, is this more blather and little action? >> well bear in mind, she has been prime minister for 6 months, brea brexit vote is now 7 months ago. you know so far, nothing has happened. absolutely nothing. now, you know. lou: i was ready for you to tell me all that happened and i missed. >> no. lou: i perceived what you are ticarticulated. >> nothing, words, and so we get another interview with theresa may on sky news yesterday, in which she is good at being reassured, at being calm. at speaking in a way that the majority of the country would wish to hear. but lou, the problem, for 6 years, 2010-16, she was our home secretary, longest serving home secretary since victorrian england. every year she would give a very good reassuring speech about how she was going to control immigration to the united kin
joining me now, member of european parliament, the man who do the it done when it comes to brexit. there is no one ahead of nigel farage, great to have you with us. >> thank you very much. lou: turning to theresa may who seems in course of 48 hours to have change change tune and direction, is this more blather and little action? >> well bear in mind, she has been prime minister for 6 months, brea brexit vote is now 7 months ago. you know so far, nothing has happened. absolutely...
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it seemed like i was watching a foreign parliament where they were getting all rabble rouse the. at this point is what it is and i enjoyed -- agree with joe biden is over. lou: and what was at the biden said byron at the end, all hail the queen or something? that's what he resorted to. your thoughts. >> i wouldn't be surprised if it ended any other way. after all there was an effort when the electoral college voted last month to try to influence that. and by the way we did see this the last time in the year 2000 after that very contested election. they were members of congress who stood up in the house during the electoral college certification protested in the interesting twist there was al gore the loser about election wa
it seemed like i was watching a foreign parliament where they were getting all rabble rouse the. at this point is what it is and i enjoyed -- agree with joe biden is over. lou: and what was at the biden said byron at the end, all hail the queen or something? that's what he resorted to. your thoughts. >> i wouldn't be surprised if it ended any other way. after all there was an effort when the electoral college voted last month to try to influence that. and by the way we did see this the...
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face not follow man instagram @lou dobbs tonight in breaking news now out of turkey or the turkish parliament has voted to extend the government state of emergency powers following this weekend's terrorist attack and is stumbled my club as of right now the gunman remains at large. a massive, massive manhunt is underway after the new year's eve assault. 39 people were killed. police so far of not identified the suspect but they did release e video that he apparently took himself. the islamic state has claimed responsibility for the deadly attack. on wall street stocks kicking off the new year higher. the dow up 119 points the s&p up 19 the nasdaq up 46-point volume on the big lord 3.7 billion shares. shares of ford by the way up nearly 4% after the carmaker announced that it will create 700 jobs here at home, cancel its plans to build a $1.6 billion factory in mexico after talking at length with donald trump. construction spending by the way hitting the highest level in more than a decade and a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. up nex
face not follow man instagram @lou dobbs tonight in breaking news now out of turkey or the turkish parliament has voted to extend the government state of emergency powers following this weekend's terrorist attack and is stumbled my club as of right now the gunman remains at large. a massive, massive manhunt is underway after the new year's eve assault. 39 people were killed. police so far of not identified the suspect but they did release e video that he apparently took himself. the islamic...
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it would have gotten negative recommendations from the committee and mitch mcconnell could have used parliament terry devices to get it out of the committee and to the floor. but he didn't have to so now we have marco rubio coming out saying people support this. earlier we had john mccain and lindsey graham say they would vote for tillerson. lou: baird venture was byron why would they even start with the business of we don't like this idea. what was the mccain said, he supported barely. this is an odd that if content first theater on the part of the graham mccain do well. >> probably a shot across the bow. they clearly have concerns about donald trump and russia. they are very very hard line on that. they want to make sure he doesn't essentially cross them. i think they ought her question was what was going on with rubio. he questioned tillerson in the foreign relations committee like a man who wasn't going to vote for rex tillerson. lou: unless he declared vladimir putin as a war criminal. >> a war criminal right there on the spot and now rubio has come around and said he is going to vote for
it would have gotten negative recommendations from the committee and mitch mcconnell could have used parliament terry devices to get it out of the committee and to the floor. but he didn't have to so now we have marco rubio coming out saying people support this. earlier we had john mccain and lindsey graham say they would vote for tillerson. lou: baird venture was byron why would they even start with the business of we don't like this idea. what was the mccain said, he supported barely. this is...